Friday, January 20, 2012

America's dog doesn't like muzzles, duck trousers or hobble skirts

Pit nutter doesn't want to subject his gripper to the indignities of the mandatory muzzle, so he paints a muzzle on the dog in hopes of convincing others he is in compliance. Only one problem. A painted muzzle doesn't actually prevent America's dog from biting. But hey, it is all about appearances for the owners of America's dog.

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Here some images of what were considered bulldogs or english bulldogs from the late 1890's to the early 1910's. Note, that this is the transition period of when the english bulldog started to become what we see today in the breed. But there's no denying its original pit type form and function.

Here are some images showing people that advocates would probably portray as upstanding citizens who only kept their bulldogs as pets. But in truth the images show the dogs either being prepped for fighting or being unruly and unmanageable.

The Bulldog, devoted solely to the most barbarous and infamous purposes, the real blackguard of his species, has no claim upon utility, humanity, or common sense, and the total extinction of the breed is a desirable consummation.—"BRITISH FIELD SPORTS," 1818.

the truth about pit bull owners

Nationalism is the most copious and durable source of mass enthusiasm, and the nationalist fervor must be tapped if the drastic changes projected and initiated by revolutionary enthusiasm are to be consummated. ~ Eric Hoffer